viernes, 18 de noviembre de 2011
miércoles, 16 de noviembre de 2011
Take That will never break up
Gary Barlow has revealed that Take That will stay together for the 'rest of their lives'.
The singer said that the group will continue with or without Robbie Williams and they will record their next album as a four-piece.
Barlow told the Daily Star: "We will always be around. Having Rob back or not, I think we can do it for the rest of our lives now.
"For now Progress is done, but I think we will come back to it with Rob whenever we feel like it. Rob wants to do a solo record next year. So it will be the four of us."
He added: "I have no idea what direction it will go in. We will only know that when the four of us go back in the studio. At the moment I have no time to write new songs because of all my other jobs."
Meanwhile, Williams revealed on his blog recently that work was progressing quickly on his next solo album, which he is believed to have written with Barlow.
Fuente: Gigwise
martes, 15 de noviembre de 2011
jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2011
Progress live DVD review
The new Take That Progress Live Tour is out on DVD on 21 November and we've had the pleasure of watching it. All (nearly) three hours of it. Yay! But don't worry, we're not just got to sit here and gloat at you, we're going to give you valuable information on what you can expect from it. You know... Just in case you're thinking twice about buying it.
First up, there are two jam-packed discs. Disc one is all about the live show - which we assume a few thousand of you must have seen. For those who haven't, trust us - it's pretty awesome. We were particularly impressed with the camera work, which basically shows off just how huge the crowd is at TT gigs AND gives us better access to Jason Orange's nipples, Howard Donald's crotch shots and a whole load of a smiley Mark Owen. Plus you get some amazing close ups of Gary Barlow's gorgeous facial stubble and Robbie Williams', frankly, crazy faces. Brilliant!
Of course we don't have to mention the amazing load of hits the boys perform, but we will - everything from Shine and Rule The World, Let Me Entertain You and Angels, Kidz and The Flood are covered before all five lads get together to serenade the audience with A Million Love Songs, Back For Good and... our highlight Pray! *does the dance*
After the live show fix, disc two softens the mood with a 30-minute Making Of documentary. There, you'll get to hear all about how Mark, Gary, Jason, Howard and Rob' put together this incredible show and watch them get pretty emotional about it all. In fact, Mark has a tear in his eye at one point! And for those worried that there won't be enough Jason and Howard, don't. There's plenty of good footage of the lush ones.
A happy Gazza B says at one point, "[All of us] feel totally secure, real strong. It felt good. I love being up there with everyone. I hope I never take this for granted." We're obvs taking that to mean Take That, the five-piece are here to stay.
So we've waffled on plenty and to conclude, this is one of the best live DVDs we've seen in a long time. Get it, love it, watch it (over and over, like us).
Fuente: HeatWorld
lunes, 24 de octubre de 2011
Gary gana un premio Q al mejor compositor

Q magazine twitter: "The winner of the 2011 Q Award for Classic Songwriter goes to... it's our favourite X Factor judge @GBarlowOfficial !!!"
Foto publicada en twitter por Gary
Censuran los desnudos en el nuevo DVD
Take That have allegedly decided to bin naked footage from their Progress Live tour DVD.
According to The Sun, the man band have appointed themselves as producers of the film to ensure that any scenes which show them nude are axed from the final cut.
An insider told the tabloid: "Now they are all around the 40 mark, they worry about their bodies."
They added: "Their last tour DVD showed the lads getting changed but the film will have no such scenes."
Reports also claimed that the group have debated whether to include Robbie Williams' battle with food poisoning in the DVD, which resulted in TT having to cancel a series shows in Denmark in July.
Fuente: MTV
miércoles, 5 de octubre de 2011
domingo, 11 de septiembre de 2011
Ma of all judges for Gary
GARY Barlow's X Factor hopefuls had to get past his MUM to make it to the live finals of the singing show.
The Take That star flew Marjorie, 66, to Los Angeles to film the judge's house stage this week.
She joined his guest judge Robbie Williams to watch the eight boys' performances and give her verdict.
Judge Gary, 40, told The Sun: "She is in my ear about who she wants. She has been to a few of the audition days and watched the audition tapes."
Gary admitted that, despite his Take That success, his X Factor-mad mum only thought he had "made it" when he got the
judging job.
But she was shocked when he was sometimes booed.
He revealed: "I said to her, 'I have been cheered for 20 years, it is time to be booed'."
domingo, 28 de agosto de 2011
"You, Mark Owen in the middle"
Ayer el jurado de The X Factor juzgó las actuaciones de las boybands y Gary quedó bastante contento con el grupo The Keys.
The X Factor 2011: Audiciones de esta semana
Estas son las audiciones de esta semana, donde podéis ver a Gary realmente sorprendido por alguna de las actuaciones.
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Louis Walsh: Gary Barlow needs to be "more fun" on The X Factor
Louis Walsh has hit out at Gary Barlow, saying he needs to be more fun on The X Factor! Speaking to the Daily Star Sunday today, Louis explained how the Take That star was too serious about his acts, and needed to understand the show has to have some ‘wackos’. The Irish music mogul explained: “Gary doesn’t get the novelty value of certain acts and just cares about the singing. He’s a serious singer-songwriter and sees it from a musician’s perspective.” “He needs to understand that it’s a TV show and you do need big personalities.” With Louis responsible for the likes of Jedward and Wagner, we’re not sure we like his idea of big personalities. Louis added: “If they’re just good singers and no fun it’s boring. Simon likes crazy, eccentric acts and we need that on the show.” Meanwhile Louis admitted to missing Simon Cowell, because he made the show more fun. He said: “The panel is less fun and more business now. They’re all so keen and it’s lost the fun since Simon left. “Sometimes we worked from 9am to 2.30am. We work so hard we barely even get time to talk. It’s tough. “We don’t need Simon but I do miss him,” he added.
Read more: http://xfactor.tellymix.co.uk/judges/43808-louis-walsh-gary-barlow-needs-to-be-more-fun-on-the-x-factor.html#ixzz1WKEK2yQu
viernes, 12 de agosto de 2011
"Ending Take That would be sacrilege"
Take That could be sticking around for a bit longer, according to Howard Donald. The 43-year-old singer said that he and his band-mates would be crazy to quit now, having just finished a record-breaking sell-out tour - their first since the return of Robbie Williams. He told The Sun, "We're at the highest possible point we can be tour-wise and album-wise. We've done much better than I expected. It would be complete sacrilege if we said, 'let's call it a day, let's stop'." Robbie Williams's return to the band naturally took some of the attention away from the rest of the lads. Robbie may well be off to pursue his solo career for a while, but Howard said it was nice getting to know him again while they recorded the album Progress in New York. "Being in New York and creating half the album there is a memory I will always have," he said. "It just had a different feeling to being in the UK and doing it - you could feel the album coming together, you could feel the friendship of five people." But he admitted that any future tour will have to top their last one to keep the fans happy. "We could stand on a massive stage and put amazing lights and lasers on and not have any of these tricks and hydraulics and the big men and elephants. "We could have all that and we could do a great show. But would they ever come and see us again because we are not of a standard that we were in our last show? "We want people to go home and go to sleep with a smile on their face, be blown away by it, and hope a Take That ticket goes on sale again in a couple of years."
Fuente: Metrolyrics
jueves, 11 de agosto de 2011
Gran video de Gary con nuestras zapatillas
Manchester, 04/06/11
viernes, 5 de agosto de 2011
El más macizo de los ‘Take That’ se divierte como un niño en el mar

No le quitó los ojos de encima a su novia
El cantante y compositor, Howard Donald, disfrutó de un día de playa en las aguas del Caribe junto a su novia, Katie Halil. Ella presumió de cuerpazo con un biquini que se le ajustaba a la perfección. No es de extrañar que el integrante de la banda ‘Take That’ no pudiera quitarle los ojos de encima. Parece que este lugar le gusta a la pareja, pues no es la primera vez que se dejan ver por Barbados. Allí pasaron el Año Nuevo junto resto de miembros del mítico grupo: Gary Barlow, Jason Orange. Mark Owen y Robbie Williams.
DIVINITY
miércoles, 3 de agosto de 2011
lunes, 1 de agosto de 2011
jueves, 21 de julio de 2011
Take That sigue batiendo records
La banda Take That ha batido el récord al mayor número de espectadores en una tanda de conciertos, al acumular 623.737 espectadores durante los ocho conciertos que dio en Londres entre 30 de junio y el nueve de julio.
O sea, 77.967 por noche, que llenaron el estadio de Wembley y dejaron una recaudación total de 42,7 millones de euros.
Sus cifras superan la última gran tanda de conciertos de la historia, la que dio Bruce Springsteen en el Giants Stadium de East Rutherford, Nueva Jersey. Entonces, el Jefe dio 10 conciertos seguidos, vendió 566.560 entradas y recaudó 26,7 'kilos'.
Fuente: El Mundo




